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University of Bradford, England

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Gabrielle Tracy McClelland, PhD, is senior lecturer at the School of Health Studies, University of Bradford, England. She is an experienced health care researcher, senior lecturer, and nurse, with a particular interest in diversity, social inclusion, ethics, mental health, and substance misuse. Currently, she is leading a team undertaking a Cochrane systematic review relating to dementia training. She may be reached at g.t.mcclelland@bradford.ac.uk.

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Robert Newell, PhD, RGN, RMN, RNT, is emeritus professor at the University of Bradford, England. He has been involved in cognitive behavior therapy for the past 30 years. His main research is in social exclusion, particularly as a result of visible difference. He may be reached at r.j.newell@bradford.ac.uk.

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